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We Believe may refer to: * ''We Believe'' (album), live album by Brian & Jenn Johnson * ''We Believe'' (commercial)", a television commercial by Gillette * "We Believe" (Newsboys song), a Christian song by the Newsboys, 2013 *"We Believe", a song by Good Charlotte from their 2004 album '' The Chronicles of Life and Death'' *"We Believe", a song by Ministry from their 1986 album '' Twitch'' *"We Believe", a song by Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 2006 album ''Stadium Arcadium'' *"We Believe", a song by Queen + Paul Rodgers from their 2008 album ''The Cosmos Rocks'' * We Believe, slogan for the 2006–07 Golden State Warriors season *We Believe (yard sign), originally Kindness is Everything See also *" Because We Believe (Ama Credi E Vai)", a song by Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli *'' Still, We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie'', 2004 documentary film documenting the Boston Red Sox' 2003 season and the team's relationship with its fans directed by Paul Doyle Jr. *'' We Believe: C ...
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We Believe (album)
''We Believe'' is the second live album by American Christian worship duo Brian & Jenn Johnson. The album was released on September 26, 2006, by Bethel Music, alongside Found Records, EMI and Kingsway Communications, Kingsway Music. Jeremy Edwardson, Brian Johnson (American musician), Brian Johnson and Steven Tracy worked together on the production of the album. The album was recorded live at Bethel Church (Redding, California), Bethel Church in Redding, California, Redding, California. Critical reception Aaron Ferris of Cross Rhythms rated the album nine squares out of a possible ten, saying: "The varied writing will attract those whose preference may lie outside the boundaries of the present day worship genre but satisfactorily meeting the tastes of the uncompromising worship appreciator." Worshipmusic.com's Jeremy Dunn had positive impressions of the album, saying "Those of you that like your live worship authentic and fresh will love this CD." In a review for Gateway News, Mi ...
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We Believe (commercial)
"The Best Men Can Be" is a corporate social responsibility advertising campaign from the safety razor and personal care brand Gillette of Procter & Gamble. The campaign launched on January 13, 2019, with the digital release of a short film entitled ''We Believe: The Best Men Can Be'', which played upon the previous slogan ("The Best a Man Can Get") to address negative behavior among men, including bullying, sexism, sexual misconduct, and toxic masculinity. The campaign includes a three-year commitment by Gillette to make donations to organizations that " elp menachieve their personal best". The initial short film was the subject of controversy. While it was praised by some, such as Bernice King, and defended by others, such as Mona Charen, it was generally received negatively by various online commentators, particularly males and conservatives, becoming one of the most disliked videos on YouTube. The campaign has led to calls to boycott Gillette and Procter & Gamble. A succes ...
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We Believe (Newsboys Song)
"We Believe" is a Christian contemporary worship song. The song was written by Richie Fike, Matt Hooper and Travis Ryan and copyrighted by Life Worship (PRS), Travis Ryan Music (ASCAP), Integrity Worship Music (ASCAP), Integrity's Praise! Music (BMI) (administered at CapitolCMGPublishing). The song was made famous by the Christian rock band Newsboys in 2013 when they included it in their album '' Restart''. The songwriter Travis Ryan included a live version of the song in his own 2015 EP '' You Hold It All''. It was also included in his 2016 live album '' Until My Voice Is Gone'' both released on Integrity Music label. Context "We Believe" is mainly based on both the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed translating the historic confession of the church's faith into a communal affirmation and helps the Christian church to contextualize its confession of faith in the Triune God (the Christian doctrine of the Trinity): The song asserts a Christian's fundamental beliefs saying "let ...
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The Chronicles Of Life And Death
''The Chronicles of Life and Death'' is the third studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte. Following the release of ''The Young and the Hopeless'' (2002), the group spent two years touring. By the second half of 2003, they had begun writing for the next album. With producer Eric Valentine, the band recorded at Barefoot Studios in Hollywood, California, between March and June 2004. Over half of the album's material was written by Benji and Joel Madden, with the remainder being co-written with Valentine, Goldfinger frontman John Feldmann or guitarist Billy Martin. Preceded by the single release of " Predictable", ''The Chronicles of Life and Death'' was released through Epic and Daylight Records on October 5, 2004. Two variations were made available: "Life" and "Death" versions which came with different cover artwork (designed by Martin) and a different bonus track. Drummer Chris Wilson was in therapy and sat out the initial promotional appearances around the album's rel ...
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Twitch (Ministry Album)
''Twitch'' is the second studio album by American industrial band Ministry, released on March 12, 1986 by Sire Records. Recorded mostly in London and West Berlin during 1985, it was largely produced by On-U Sound Records owner Adrian Sherwood, while the band's frontman Al Jourgensen co-produced two tracks. It stepped away from the synthpop-oriented form of Ministry's 1983 debut studio album, '' With Sympathy'', and moved toward a darker, more aggressive sound, heavily influenced by industrial dance groups Cabaret Voltaire and Front 242. Preceded by "Over the Shoulder", with an accompanying video directed by Peter Christopherson, the album was supported by a concert tour of North America, which was the first to feature Paul Barker and Bill Rieflin in the line-up, playing bass guitar and drums, respectively. The album was released to mixed reviews. Background and production Shortly after touring in support of Ministry's 1983 debut album, '' With Sympathy'', Al Jourgensen ...
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Stadium Arcadium
''Stadium Arcadium'' is the ninth studio album by American rock music, rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. It was a double-album released on May 5, 2006, on Warner Bros. Records. It produced five singles: "Dani California", "Tell Me Baby", "Snow (Hey Oh)", "Desecration Smile" and "Hump de Bump", along with the band's first-ever fan-made music video, for the song "Charlie (Red Hot Chili Peppers song), Charlie". In the United States, ''Stadium Arcadium'' became the band's first number-one album. ''Stadium Arcadium'' was originally scheduled to be a trilogy of albums each released six months apart, but was eventually condensed into a double album. The album was praised for integrating musical styles from several aspects of the band's career. The album gained the band seven Grammy Award nominations in 2007 including an Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, award for Best Rock Album and Grammy Award for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, one for Best Boxed or Special Limited Editi ...
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The Cosmos Rocks
''The Cosmos Rocks'' is the only studio album by Queen + Paul Rodgers (and Queen's sixteenth studio album overall), released on 15 September 2008. It contains 14 new tracks written by Brian May, Roger Taylor, and Paul Rodgers. This is the first studio album of new material from the two remaining members of Queen since 1995′s ''Made in Heaven''. History The band entered Roger Taylor's Priory studio in late 2006, having completed the American leg of a world tour. Sessions were initially scheduled around Rodgers' other touring commitments. On tour, the band had debuted a new song, "Take Love", which did not make the album. On his solo tour, Rodgers debuted songs such as "Warboys" and "Voodoo". John Deacon's retirement meant that bass duties were shared between Rodgers and May. The first single, " Say It's Not True" was released nine months before the album. The second, " C-lebrity" was previewed on ''Al Murray's Happy Hour'' in April, five months before the album. The album's ...
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2006–07 Golden State Warriors Season
The 2006–07 Golden State Warriors season was the 61st National Basketball Association (NBA) season for the Golden State Warriors basketball franchise, and their 34th overall while based in Oakland, California. Following the 2005–06 season, in which the Warriors ranked last in their division, the team roster was greatly revamped following a blockbuster eight-player deal with the Indiana Pacers in January 2007. After an average start to the 2006–07 season, Golden State made a dramatic turn-around, ending the year on a 16–5 run, and capturing the eighth seed in the Western Conference, marking their return to the post-season after a thirteen-year hiatus, having last made the playoffs in 1994. The Warriors met the top-seeded Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs, and shocked many in the basketball world when they defeated the Mavericks four games to two, for their first playoff series win since 1991, and becoming the third eighth-seeded team in NBA history to e ...
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We Believe (yard Sign)
We Believe is a yard sign created as a response to Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 United States presidential election. The sign was originally designed by Kristin Garvey, a librarian from Madison, Wisconsin. The signs became popular among Modern liberalism in the United States, American liberals during presidency of Donald Trump, Trump's presidency. Original design The sign's design was originally created by librarian Kristin Garvey, of Madison, Wisconsin. Garvey thought of the concept the day after the 2016 United States presidential election, a day she described as more of a sense of loss than after any other election. She designed the sign by thinking of various groups she anticipated would be negatively affected by Trump's presidency, and attempting to find quotes from liberal activists and politicians in support of such groups. Popularity The sign spread rapidly among liberals during Trump's presidency, becoming an almost ubiquitous presence in liberal areas. Some peopl ...
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Because We Believe (Ama Credi E Vai)
"Because We Believe", ("Ama Credi E Vai" in Italian), is a song by Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli. It was co-written by Bocelli, multiple Grammy Award winner David Foster and his daughter Amy Foster, for the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, where it was performed by Bocelli. The song first appeared as a solo version in Bocelli's 2006 album '' Amore'', and later in his 2007, greatest hits album, '' The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere''. Releases Solo version In the United States, Canada, and the rest of the world outside of Europe, Bocelli's original solo version is by far the best known. Young Argentinian tenor Javier Fontana also recorded the song with approval. Bocelli usually performs Because We Believe, the part English/ Italian version of the song, during concerts and events, although he sometimes performs "Ama Credi E Vai", the song with the Italian lyrics only, which he wrote himself. Both "Ama Credi E Vai", and "Because We Believe", ...
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The Boston Red Sox Movie
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Chicago And Its Cubs
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